The Frankenmuth foursome's 'Anthem of the Peaceful Army' will hit stores Oct. 19

Frankenmuth rockers Greta Van Fleet have set an Oct. 19 release date for its debut full-length album, "Anthem of the Peaceful Army."

The 10-song set, which is now available for pre-order, was recorded in Nashville and at Royal Oak's Rustbelt Studios and was produced by Marlon Young, Al Sutton and Herschel Boone.

“This record is going to be a heavy hitter,” Sam Kiszka, the group's bassist, told the News in May. “We poured our hearts and souls into this thing. I think it’s the start of something very serious.”

The album follows the group’s two 2017 EPs, “Black Smoke Rising” and “From the Fires.”

The band, which played three sold-out nights at the Fillmore Detroit in May, is expected to support the album with a concert at the Fox Theatre, which was being advertised outside the Fillmore shows. No specifics on the concert have been announced.